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The Rhinemann Exchange (1977)

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CastRené Auberjonois, Claude Akins, Jr. Pedro Armendariz, John Ashton, Ramon Bieri, Len Birman, Bo Brundin, Stephen Collins, Thayer David, Gene Evans, Larry Hagman, John Hoyt, Lauren Hutton, Zitto Kazann, Jeremy Kemp, Werner Klemperer and Roddy McDowall
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1976
DVD ReleaseJuly 31, 2007
Running Time248 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code025195004879
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
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About The Rhinemann Exchange

Based on the gripping book by best-selling author Robert Ludlum (The Bourne Ultimatum) the must-see miniseries The Rhinemann Exchange arrives on DVD for the very first time! Filled with international intrigue and suspense this World War II thriller follows a U.S. intelligence officer to Argentina where he must arrange the exchange of industrial diamonds and top-secret technology between the Germans and the Allied forces. With a powerhouse cast that includes Stephen Collins and Lauren Hutton The Rhinemann Exchange contains all the original 5 unedited TV hours and is a jewel of an adventure that you can't afford to miss!System Requirements:Running Time: 248 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 025195004879 Manufacturer No: 61100569 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (6 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteWeaksauceQuote
A lot of over (or under) acting. Director doesn't make you 'believe' that the main character really is a secret agent. Mainly about a guy that sleeps around with all the women he can find. He's like a male prostitute but without the money. You hear that he sleeps with a married woman. Rather disgusting to see a producer/writer that would allow that in a film with his name on it; disgraceful for my money. In all, the movie seems like one that the producer didn't put a lot of time and thoughtfulness in to. More like he was lazy and figured the Americans apetite with 'sex sells' would get the movie watched. April 24, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteThe Rhineman ExchangeQuote
Wa surprise to find out this was a mini-serie. Good scenario, alot of action and makes you wonder if it realy happenned. Enjoyed the DVD March 24, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteRobert Ludlum would be disappointedQuote
The series has a good plot but is poorly acted by one and all.
Robert Ludlum's book is much better to read than sitting through this poor attempt to bring his written words to life. February 15, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteExcellent Cast and great story.Quote
A fantastic print of one of the best mini-series of the 70s. Stephen Collins in excellent and is supported by such well-knowns as Larry Hagman Jose Ferrer, Vince Edwards, Rene Auberjonois, Gene Evans,
John Van Dreelen, Claude Akins, Werner Klemperer, Roddy McDowall, John Huston and of course Lauren Hutton.
A must-have for devotees of superior entertainment. October 18, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteA thrilling rogue operation Quote
"The Rhinemann Exchange" was the first adaptation of a Robert Ludlum book to film. It was also one of the first TV miniseries, and the cast is a Who's Who of 70's television stardom.

David Spaulding (Stephen Collins) had a very cosmopolitan upbringing thanks to his father, a world famous concert pianist. He has lived in cities around the world, is fluent in several languages, and has an engineering degree. All of this makes him a desirable recruit for US Army Intelligence in the early days of World War II.

After proving himself during an assignment in Spain, David Spaulding is hand picked as the only suitable candidate for a below the radar operation code named Tortuga.

The Germans are desperate for industrial diamonds for their V2 rocket, and the Americans are equally desperate to get a better gyroscope for their bombers. A rogue exchange is brokered, and scheduled to take place in the neutral city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. A mission so controversial that his superiors won't even entrust Spaulding with the true nature of the exchange for fear he would refuse the assignment.

In Buenos Aires it seems everyone knows more about Spaulding's msision than he does. He finds himself targeted by the Americans, Germans, and even Haganah as he struggles to learn the truth and complete his task.

The DVD is divided into three chapters corresponding with the original three night airing of the miniseries in 1977. From the DVD package, this is full frame 1:33:1; approximately 4 hours and 8 minutes; Dolby Mono 2.0 English soundtrack, and English SDH subtitles. There are no bonus or special features.

Recommended. October 2, 2007

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